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1 take one's medicine
1) примириться с неизбежным, стойко перенести что-л. неприятное; ≈ проглотить пилюлюYou go back and take your medicine like a man. (O. Henry, ‘Cabbages and Kings’, ch. XVII) — Отправляйтесь обратно и примиритесь с неизбежным, как подобает мужчине.
But he had never run away... He had always stayed and taken his medicine. Cheese-Face had been a little fiend at fighting, and had never once shown mercy to him. But he had stayed. He had stayed with it! (J. London, ‘Martin Eden,’ ch. XV) — Но Мартин ни разу не обратился в бегство... Он всегда стойко держался до конца, хотя ему и приходилось туго. Масляная Рожа был подлым противником и не давал никогда пощады. Но Мартин держался до конца!
...it must have been bitter medicine to take and, except for Howden's own toughness in negotiations, the concession would never have been won. (A. Hailey, ‘In High Places’, ch. 17) —...это была горькая пилюля для президента США, и если бы Хауден не проявил такой твердости в переговорах, то никогда не добился бы этой уступки.
If it were just myself, I think I might conceivably stay here and take my medicine. But there is the whole crowd... They'll be under inspection as long as I am here. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. 37) — Если бы речь шла только обо мне, то я, вероятно, остался бы здесь и понес заслуженное наказание. Но дело касается многих людей... Если я здесь останусь, их замучают проверками.
‘you had a duty to notify police.’ ‘Yes, I understand.’ ‘Therefore,’ Tragg went on, ‘you'd have to take your medicine on that.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Cautious Coquette’, ch. 18) — - Вам следовало сообщить полиции, что вы обнаружили тело. - Понимаю. - Вам еще достанется за то, что вы не позвонили, - продолжал Трэг.
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2 take one's medicine
1) пpимиpитьcя c нeизбeжным, cтoйкo пepeнocить чтo-л. нeпpиятнoe; пpoглoтить пилюлюYou go back and take your medicine like a man (O. Henry). It must have been bitter medicine to take and, except for Howden's own toughness, the concession would never have been won (A. Hoiley)2) пoнecти зacлужeннoe нaкaзaниeIf it were just myself, I think I might conceivably stay here and take my medicine. But there is the whole crowd... They'll be under inspection as long as I am here (C. P. Snow). 'You had a duty to notify police.' 'Yes, I understand.' 'Therefore,' Tragg went on, 'you'd have to take your medicine on that" (E. S. Gardner) -
3 take (one's) medicine
Макаров: покориться неизбежности, понести заслуженное наказание, проглотить пилюлю, стойко переносить (что-л.) неприятное -
4 take one's medicine
לקבל את המגיע לו, להיענש* * *◙ שנעיהל,ול עיגמה תא לבקל◄ -
5 take one's medicine
katlanmak, çekmek, yapmak zorunda kalmak -
6 take one's medicine
katlanmak, çekmek, yapmak zorunda kalmak -
7 take one's medicine
de (bittere) pil slikken, zijn (verdiende) straf ondergaan -
8 take one's medicine
få vad man förtjänar -
9 take one's medicine
глотнуть спиртного, принять спиртного; стойко перенести что-л. неприятное, покориться неизбежности; понести заслуженное наказание -
10 take one's medicine
[teik uans 'medësën] gjej atë që kërkoj -
11 take one's medicine
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12 to take one’s medicine
to take one’s medicinefig assumir o resultado de atitudes. -
13 to take one's medicine
cargar con or arrostrar las consecuencias -
14 to take one's medicine
pakļauties liktenim; saņemt pelnīto; iedzert zāles -
15 to take one's medicine like a man
saņemt pelnīto; pakļauties liktenimEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take one's medicine like a man
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16 ♦ medicine
♦ medicine /ˈmɛdsn/n.1 [u] medicina ( scienza, professione medica): Doctor of Medicine (abbr. MD), dottore in medicina; herbal medicine, medicina erboristica; conventional medicine, medicina tradizionale; alternative medicine, medicina alternativa; complementary medicine, medicina complementare ( associata a terapie tradizionali); forensic medicine, medicina legale; to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina2 medicina; farmaco; medicamento; medicinale: to take a medicine, prendere una medicina; preventive medicine, medicinale preventivo; profilattico● medicine ball, palla medica □ medicine bottle, boccetta per medicinali; flacone □ medicine cabinet (o medicine chest, medicine closet), armadietto dei medicinali □ medicine dropper, contagocce □ medicine man, stregone □ (fam.) to give sb. a dose (o a taste) of his own medicine, ripagare q. della stessa moneta; restituirgli la dose □ (fig.) to take one's medicine, mandar giù (o ingoiare) la pillola; mandar giù un rospo (fig.); far buon viso a cattivo gioco. -
17 medicine
medicine ['medsɪn](a) (practice, science) médecine f;∎ preventive medicine médecine f préventive;∎ to practise medicine exercer la médecine;∎ he studies medicine il est étudiant en médecine;∎ she studied medicine elle a fait des études de médecine(b) (substance) médicament m, remède m;∎ don't forget to take your medicine n'oublie pas de prendre tes médicaments;∎ British figurative to take one's medicine avaler la pilule;∎ to give sb a dose or taste of his/her own medicine rendre à qn la monnaie de sa pièce►► medicine ball medicine-ball m, médecine-ball m;medicine bottle flacon m de pharmacie;British medicine cabinet, medicine chest (armoire f à) pharmacie f;medicine man sorcier m, medicine-man m -
18 medicine
medicine [ˈmedsn, ˈmedɪsn]1. nouna. ( = science) médecine fb. ( = drug) médicament m2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word médecine has an e in the middle whereas the Engish word has an i.* * *['medsn], US ['medɪsn]1) [U] médecine fdoctor of medicine — docteur m en médecine
the best medicine — lit, fig le meilleur remède
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19 medicine
1 ¢ ( discipline) médecine f ; to study medicine étudier la médecine ; doctor of medicine docteur m en médecine ;to give sb a taste of their own medicine rendre à qn la monnaie de sa pièce ; to take one's medicine like a man avaler la pilule ○ ; that's pretty strong medicine! tu n'y vas pas avec le dos de la cuillère ○ ! -
20 medicine
medicine [ˊmedsǝn] n1) медици́на, особ. терапи́я;to practise medicine занима́ться враче́бной пра́ктикой, быть практику́ющим врачо́м
2) лека́рство;a medicine for (headache, cold, etc.) лека́рство от (головно́й бо́ли, просту́ды и т.п.)
3) колдовство́, ма́гия4) талисма́н, амуле́та) понести́ заслу́женное наказа́ние;б) покори́ться неизбе́жности, сто́йко перенести́ что-л. неприя́тное;в) «приня́ть», глотну́ть спиртно́го
См. также в других словарях:
take one's medicine — phrasal : to submit to punishment : accept unpleasant consequences of one s acts * * * take one s medicine To accept with stoicism an unpleasant but deserved punishment • • • Main Entry: ↑medicine * * * submit to something disagreeable such as… … Useful english dictionary
take one's medicine — idi take one s medicine, to submit bravely or resignedly to punishment, esp. when deserved … From formal English to slang
take one's medicine — {v. phr.} To accept punishment without complaining. * /The boy said he was sorry he broke the window and was ready to take his medicine./ Compare: FACE THE MUSIC(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
take one's medicine — {v. phr.} To accept punishment without complaining. * /The boy said he was sorry he broke the window and was ready to take his medicine./ Compare: FACE THE MUSIC(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ one's\ medicine — v. phr. To accept punishment without complaining. The boy said he was sorry he broke the window and was ready to take his medicine. Compare: face the music(2) … Словарь американских идиом
take one's medicine — submit to punishment as being deserved. → medicine … English new terms dictionary
take one's medicine — receive the treatment that one deserves, receive a punishment … English contemporary dictionary
take one's hooks — Depart, take one s medicine Accept punishment … A concise dictionary of English slang
take one's own medicine — accept punishment without complaining He likes to criticize everyone but can never take his own medicine when others criticize him … Idioms and examples
medicine — (n.) c.1200, medical treatment, cure, remedy, also used figuratively, of spiritual remedies, from O.Fr. medecine (Mod.Fr. médicine) medicine, art of healing, cure, treatment, potion, from L. medicina the healing art, medicine; a remedy, also used … Etymology dictionary
take it — [v] accept, endure acknowledge, agree, bear with, bite the bullet, capitulate, don’t make waves*, don’t rock the boat*, face the music*, go along with, grin and bear it*, hang tough, live with, play the game*, put up with, sit still for*, stand… … New thesaurus